"Greased to Kill" is a 1998 film that premiered on December 1, 1998 in the USA. The film, with a budget of 10000, features a talented cast including Ron Rogge as Detective, Scoubi as Rizzo, Rodger Nels as The John, Cory William May as Danny Geiko, Ann Folkner as Principle McGee, Shae Popovich as Sonny, Shannon Lee Lacy as Sandy Olsen, Sheren Camille as Marty, Sheila Kerrigan as Frenchy, Lyle Torres as Doody, and several other actors in various roles.
The film follows the story of a group of high school students who find themselves entangled in a murder mystery. The Detective, played by Ron Rogge, is determined to solve the case and unravel the truth behind the murder. As the investigation unfolds, secrets are revealed, and tensions rise among the students and faculty members.
Scoubi portrays the character of Rizzo, a rebellious student who becomes a key suspect in the murder. The John, played by Rodger Nels, is Rizzo's best friend who stands by his side throughout the ordeal. Danny Geiko, portrayed by Cory William May, is the charming and smooth-talking leader of the group, while Principle McGee, played by Ann Folkner, tries to maintain order amidst the chaos.
With a mix of drama, suspense, and comedy, "Greased to Kill" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as they follow the twists and turns of the thrilling plot. The chemistry between the cast members is palpable, and the film's retro vibe and catchy soundtrack add to its nostalgic charm.
Overall, "Greased to Kill" is a captivating film that showcases the talents of its diverse cast and provides audiences with an entertaining and engaging cinematic experience. It is a must-see for fans of mystery films and retro musicals alike.
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